The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 25, 1960, Image 4

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FOR SALE
FOR SAIE. Reg. Polled Hereford
Bulls, Two 24 and 3 vcars old.
Proven, herd huU quality some
yearlings Everett Van Dover,
24 miles east of old Opportun
ity or 22 miles west of Verdigre.
or 16 south of Lvnch. 25tf
FOR SALK 1950 J, D.-A, com
pletely equipped-real good; 2-C
IIIC. tractors; 2-3-14’’ plows.
Case and I.H.C.--Brady Weld
ing, Atkinson. 43.44 c
THOENE'S Tenth Annual Re
gistered Polled Hereford Bull
Auction, Bonestcel, S. D., Satur
day, Mar. 5th. 1:30 PM. 50 2
year-old Bulls.
43-45pd
U S i DTI R K 1 650x20? 700x20; |
750x20 ; 825x20 ; 900x20; 1000x20
Shelhamer Equipment Co.
FOR SALE Eight Poland Boars
1 year old-Production tested by
University of Iowa Av. Index]
150-Bill Whittaker-Phone 37-W2!
Valentine, Nebraska. 43-44p
FOR SALK 1,000 bu.of corn
Robert Wallinger, Phone 2103
Stuart. Nebr. 43-46pd ]
SALT FOR SALE: Kanapolis
*16 50 a ton; American *20.50
a ton; white block 75c—Located
3 blks. east, 4 blks north of
traffic light, Everett Gorgan,
Ph. 164, O’Neill. 51tf
FOR SALE Lennox oil furnace,
like new O E. Davidson, Phone
126, O’Neill. 42 tf
FOR SALE Nearly new Davis
Krimi>er-Kutter electric grain
roller. Rolls a bushel of grain
n minute. Mrs. Ray Siders, In
man. 44-45pd
FOR SALE Purebred Hampshire
meat-type boars. Reasonably
priced. Henrj Stelling and Son,
2 S and V\ W. of Orchard, Ne
braska. 29tf
FOR SALE 2 to 500 tons of Prai
rie Hay. Inquire at Golden Hotel
Room 109. O’Nelli 14tf
FOR SALE: V<ore fancy Cream
cows. Shore s Guernseys, Hol
steins, Swiss Extra large fancy
Some fresh with calves Rea
sonable prices Harold Shores
Neligh. ph. TU 7-4060. TIT 7
4850 25tf
HOME GROWN FARM SEED
YH Clover, $7.20 per bu.; Alfal
fa, $21.00 per bu.; Brome Grass,
20c per lb. Also, Sweet Clover
for soil bank seeding, $5.70 per
bu. O’Neill Grain Co., O’Neill,
Nebr. • 44-49c
FOR SALE Ewes with lambs at
side Robert Wallinger, Stuart,
phone 2103. 43-46pd
4ARE PATTON’S REN Franklin
store your candy headquarters.
Always fresh. 27tfc
SEE US for new SPARTAN or 1
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25% |
d o w n , 5% int .; up to 84 |
months to pay. Write or phone !
Contois Motor Co.. Neligh.
30tf
FOR SALE Set of oxygen and
acetylene bottles (large size).
Northwest Electric, O’Neill. 34tfc
FOR SALE: High quality April I,
1959 Hereford Bulls. Extra good
backs. Rleth Abart - O'Neill, [
Percy Abart - Emmet. 31tf
- j
MACHINERY
I
For rent rotary stalk cutter
DuAll leaders for John Deere and
Allis
Farmall 300
Farmall H
Farmall C
Massey Harris
Minneapolis Moline
6x7 combination pickup box
New Holland No. 80 Baler
Used discs all prices
Twindraulic Loader for Allis. Like
new
Cub plow
111 2-14 plow
Massy 2-16 plow
111 3-16 plow
APPLIANCES—
See us for new and used appliances
We have RCA Whirlpool 60 line
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
O'NEILL. NEBR
1HC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool
FOR SALE Three Angus bulls:
one a six yr. old Revell bull,
one 4 yr. old from Wm. and ■
Sons of Clarks, Nehr., and a 2
yr. old of Blaine Garwood breed
ing. Melvin Johring, O’Neill.
44-46pd
MOBILE HOMES
M-ost for your Money
I-neomparable Brands
L-arge Selection
L-ow Down Payment
E-asy Terms
R-emarkable Trades
S-ervice after Sale
These are just a few of the rea
sons why You Should See Us Last.
In O’Neill vicinity see
Clarence Johnson
O'Neill. Nebr.
MILLER TRAILER SALES
Albion, Nebr. Ph. EX 5-2170
44 tf
NEW MOBILE HOMES
Your Factory Authorized Dealer
for
Safeway, American, Spartan
Detroiter, Richardsun, Sparcraft
A. B. C. Sparlane, Busker
We trade, finance,' deliver any
where. Terms up to 84 months.
Open everyday and Sunday. For
your host deal see
CONTOIS MOBILE HOMES
Northeast Nebraska Largest
Neligh, Nebraska
3S44c
Real Estate for Sale
TAVERN TOR SALE or LEASE
Liquor by the drink, liquor and
lieer, on and off sale. Good lo
cation. See or write l>on or Zella
Bare, Lynch, Nebr. 42-43c
FOR SALE Improved 80 acres 41
mi. from Clearwater on good
gravel road, lMs mi. to highway!
275, Ideal for semi-retired i
couple Buildings in good repair, j
REA, natural gas, hot and cold j
water, bathroom. Mail route toj
door. Immediate possession. {
Leon Beckwith, Emmet. 36tf j
FOR SALE Three bedroom house,
residence of Mary Zastrow. 507
E. Adams, call 766 for informa
tion. 1 lc
Listings For Sale
760 acres northeast of Inman,
improved; 180 acres north of
Page, modem home; 320 acres
modem improved, Atkinson, ir-1
rigation equipped; 320 farm near
Emmet; 160 farm east of O'Neill,
irrigated, with equipment; 320
improved northeast of O'Neill,
farm and pasture; 80 acres
northwest O'Neill, good location
well fenced and near Highway
No. 20; 200 acre improved farm
EDTHORIN
PHONE 207 — O'NEILL
13tf
FOR QUICK SALE Two bedroom !
house nt 315 S. 9th. We guarantee j
you can't beat this offer. Kieth |
Abart, O’Neill. 41tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Very nice two bed
room apartment. Hot and cold
water and heat furnished. Mrs. j
Pauline D'ise, Ph 759-R, O'Neill j
44 pd j
FOR RENT Five room house with i
basement. Gas heat. O. E. Da
vidson, Phone 126, O’Neill. 42tf |
FOR RENT Two nedroom home.
Kieth Abart, O’Neill. 22tfc ;
FOR RENT—IHC Rotary Stalk
cutter. Shelhamer Equipment j
Co., O'Neill. tf
WANTED
NEEDED AT ONCE Man or Wo
man, full or part time, to sup-1
ply established customers in |
city of O’Neill with famous, j
nationally advertised Watkins ,
products. Profits of $2 an hour;
and up at start possible. No in
vestment. Write Watkins Pro-!
ducts, Inc., D-84, Winona, Minn
43-45pd i
WANTED Pasture for 60 head of
cows. George Fiek. Inman, ph.
3152. 44-45pd j
FRED KARO
RERNARD TROSHYNSKI
Public Accounting and
Tax Service
Phone 5281 Atkinson
WELL DRILIJNG and well and
windmill repair. — Write Box
562. phone 553-J.
SPRAGUE WELL CO , O’Neill
3 blks W & 3D blks N stoplight.
WANTED: Serum pigs: Trading
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week. Dwaine
I Stuart nh. 3741. tf
WORK WANTED • Guaranteed
welding and mechanic work done, j
East of drive-in theatre.—Ver-!
non Gorgon, O'Neill. 32tfc
WE DON'T WANT ALL THE bus
iness—Just yours.. Patton's Ben
Franklin O'Neill. tfc
WANTED!
DRY CLEANING
OF ALL KINDS!
Ideal Cleaners
Phone 775-W for Pickup
and Delivery!
47ctf
Wick's BODY SHOP
Complete Body and Fender
Repairs and Painting
Glass Installed—Towing Service
Phone 211W
- O'NEILL -
for Any Job 25tf
Minnesota Woolen Company
Bonded Representative
Robert W. Young
Phone 192-J
609 East Adams
23tfc
DONOHOE CONST. CO.
CAT—SCOOP—DOZER
Donior Elevated Grading .
John E. Donohoe, I’hone 447-W
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
l Guthmiller
Half Block East of
T°\„co Station
SPECIAL) in all kinds of
automohiip nek and tractor
repnir Aoetyi 'r welding.
LAWN MOWER r*"'Hiring Also
repair parts for Lawson - Ket
-Clinton
'l »
WELL ESTABLISHED Retail farm
supply business handling well
known products. Small capital
needed. Write box TH, c-o The
Frontier. 5th
WANTED 250 >• tilings to pas
ture. Inquire at Golden Hotel.
Room 109. O'Neill. 44tf
WELL DRILLING
For Farm and Domestic Wells
Call 721 or come to—
Kelly's Well Service
5 Blks. south of the New Deal
Oil Station- O’Neill
50tl
MISCELLANEOUS
I WIIJ. !>e back March 1st to per
sonally take care of my insur
ance business. See me at Gil
lespie Appliance or call 144. L.
G. Gillespie. 44c
EVERY COW can stand for im
provement. CURTISS STUD
SERVICE can bring improve
ment to your cows with matings
to the greatest sires in the world.
Call 470, Duane Gray. O’Neill.
34tfc
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt.,
O’Neill. Nebr. Mtf
CASH LOANS
Signature — Auto — Furniture
O’Neill Loan Co.
VIRGIL LAURSEN
Phone 434 O’Neill
AUCTIONEERING
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Private Listings and Auctions
Auction Service
LONG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN
PHONE 207_O'NEILL
NOTICES
Moved to New Location
PETERSON REPAIR
East of Ryan Hay Co. Office
Phone 373 Res. Phone 577J
Motor tune-up with Allenscope,
Wheel balancing, Automatic trans
mission overhaul, General repair.
43-41
SAVE UP TO $20 OR MORE
ON AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
VIRGIL I.AURSEN
O'Neill, Nebraska
WILL DO custom grain drying—
Ernie Kloppenborg, O'Neill.
43-44pd
|-Legal Notices—|
(First pub. Feb. 25, 19601
NOTICE OK ELECTION
FOR SUPERVISORS OF THE
HOLT SOIL AND WATER CON
SERVATION DISTRICT.
TO ALL OWNERS OF LANDS
lying within the boundaries of the
Holt Soil and Water Conservation
District, Notice is hereby given on
the 11 tli day of March, 1960, two
supervisors will be elected to hold
office for a term of four years for
iho Holt Soil and Water Conserva
tion District of the State of Ne
braska.
The names of the candidates are
as foftows: v
B A R E LM AN. Ru sse ft -O’ Nei 11
JURACEK, Elmer-O'Neill
POESSNECKER, Thilo-Atkin
son
VOGEL, Elmer-Atkinson
WIT] IERWAX, Robert-Spencer
All nersnns firms and cnrnnrn
tions who hold title to any lands
within the boundaries of said Dis
trict are eligible to vote at said
election.
Polliftg places will be opened on
the above date between the hours
of 12:00 Noon and 10:00 P.M., as
follows:
From 12:00 Noon to 6:00 P.M.
Court House Annex, O’Neill.
From 6.00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M.
American Legion Hall, O’Neill.
Landowners who find that they
may not conveniently vote at the
pools on the ejection day may
secure a ballot and form SWCD-12A
at any time prior to the election
at any of the following places, and
vote by sealed ballot:
First National Bank - Atkinson
Farmers State Bank - Ewing
Tri-County Bank - Stuart
Chambers State Bank - -Chambers
Holt Co. Extension Office - O’
Neill
Hdit SWCD Office - O’Neill
Page Cooperative Bank - Page
Nonresident landowners, or
those who wish to vote by mail
may apply in person or in writing,
to the District Election Officer,
Merwyn French. Sr of Page, Ne
braska, requesting a ballot.
Dated this 18th day of February,
1960.
STATE SOTL AND WATER
CONSERVATION COMMIT
TEE
By Warren D. Fairchild, Ex
' ecutive Secretary
44-46e
(First pub. Feb. 4. 1960)
NOTICE
Notice is Hereby Given that the
Holt County Board of Supervisors
will receive bids on Liability In
surance Policies Covering County
Owned Vehicles in the amounts of.
Fifty Thousand, One Hundred
Thousand and Ten Thousand Dol
lars.
Bids will be opened at the Reg
ular Meeting of the Holt County
Board Of Supervisors, on February
?9, 1960. at 1:00 P M.
KENNETH WARING
HOLT COUNTY CLERK
41-44c
(First pub. Feb. 18, 1960*
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that Roy
E. Blunt has filed a petition With
the County Clerk of Holt County,
Nebraska, praying that he be
granted a license to operate a
Rural Dance Hall at the S 4SW14,
Sec. 1, Twp. 26, Range 9, Ewing.
Nebraska.
That a hearing on this petition
will be held by the Holt County
Board of Supervisors on February
29, 1960 at 11:30 a.m. at which
time arguments for or protests
against the issuance of said 11
j cense will be heard.
Kenneth Waring, County Clerk
43 - SI
(First pub. Feb. 11, 1960*
William W. Griffin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 4366
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBI CASK A
FEBRUARY 5th. 1960 IN THE
MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
ERNEST H. DURRE. DECEASED.
CREDIORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time limit
ed for presenting claims against
said estate is June 3id, 1960, and
for the payment of do (its is Febru
ary 5th, 1961 and that on March
3rd. 1960. and June 6th, 1960, at 10
o’clock A M., each day, I will he
at the County Court Room in said
County to receive, examine, hear,
allow, or adjust all claims and
objections duly filed.
D>uis \V. Reimer
County Judge
(COUNTY
COURT
SEAL)
42-44c
Page News
By Mrs. Ben Asher
Golden Rule extension club met
for a noon dinner with Mrs. Leila
Snell on February 16. There were
11 members and four guests pre
sent. They were Mesdames Carl
Max, Bob Nissen, Roy Hansen and
Ben Asher. Roll was answered by
naming your left-over tips. Mrs.
R. V. Crumly and Mrs. Harold
Freemeyer gave the lesson en
titled "More Meal for your
Money." Plans were made for a
covered dish supper to be held
on Sunday evening for the mem
bers and their husbands. They will
meet at 6:30 p.m. at the A. T.
Crumly home. Mrs. Hanson and
Mrs. Asher ioined the club.
A farewell party was held last
Monday evening at District 55
schoolhouse for Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Sukup and Stanley who are
moving to Orchard. Those attend
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Har
ris and Karen, Mrs. Ixaiise Heese
Wayne and Harold, Mr. and Mrs
John Zumbrum, Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Anson and family, Mrs.
George Wettlaufer and children
Mrs. Alvin Heese of O'Neill, Mr.
and Mis. Gerhardt Luebcke, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Summers, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Summers, Mr. and.
Mrs. Gerald Snyder and Kathy.
! Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink and boys.,
Mr. anti Mrs. Duane Sukup and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansen and
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stauffer. The I
table decorations consisted of a
money tree, a gift from the group
and the Roger Bowen and Ed
Eggan families. There was also
a birthday cake for Stanley Sukup,
who celebrated nis 15th birthday.
Cards were played with Mrs. J.
W. Finch and Edward Sukup tak
ing high honors and Mrs. Roy
Hansen and Harold Heese taking
the low. traveling was won by
Gera Id Snyder.
Page Extension met on Tuesday
with Mrs. Stella Russell. The eight
members answered roll call by
telling some fact or thought on
Washington, Lincoln or Valentines
Day. Mrs. Jesse Kelly and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Harper conducted tin
.. * * m ...I Lvm <-,.111
11 NMJI1 UII lUVAi p ■
Money." A get well card was
signed for Mrs. Merwyn French
sr.. who is a patient at the Bryan
Memorial hospital.
The American fx-gion met on
Tuesday night. Feb. 16 with 16
members present. Plans were
made for the stag party that war
postponed a week ago, to be held
on the 29th of February. A few of
the members planned to attend
the Mid-Winter conference at
Grand Island.
East Side Kountry Klub met on
Wednesday with Mrs. Darrell
Heiss with nine members and two
guests, Mrs. Matt McCabe and
Mrs. Bob Beelaert present. Mrs. V.
Linnaus conducted the lesson
entitled “More Meal for your
Money.” Roll call was answered
by giving an economy dish for
your family. Mrs. Paul Hartigan ■
won the door prize. Next hostess ^
will be Mrs. Warren Cronk.
Help-U-Club met on Wednesday
for a noon dinner with Mrs. Ken
neth Waring. Six members and
one guest, Mrs. Bruce Johnson
did handiwork for the hostess
Mrs. Alta Finch will be the next
hostess.
R.N.A. Lodge met with 17 mem
bers present on Wednesday night
at the IOOF hall for their valen
tine party. Binro was played for
entertainment. Plans were made
for their annual family supper tc
be held on March 2. Hostesses
were Mrs. Alton Braddock and
Mrs. John Steinberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat
arrived home on Wednesday from
a two month trip to California.
They were met by their son. Dale,
as Columbus early Wednesday
morning and he brought them
home. The Matschullats visited
with their daughters and their
families. Mr. and Mrs. Sid i Helen!
Stolier and Mrs. Alice Clark at
San Diego. Calif Mr. and Mrs.
William Matschullat of Lincoln
a brother of Otto, who was also
vacationing in California paid hD
brother a surprise visit just in
time to celebrate Mrs. Otto Mat
schullat's birthday They also vi
sited with Otto's sister and fami
ly, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horseman
of Garden Grove. Calif The four
of them went to Porterville to see
another daughter of the MatschuT
lats. Mr. ami Mrs. Mervin tLouel
la» Chase and family and Mr
and Mrs. Ralph Chase. They re
mained with the Chases for a
couple of weeks. Herman Mat
sihullat came from San Francisco
to visit them. Before their re
turn they spent a day in Palm
Springs.
W.S.C.S. met for a noon dinner
with Mrs. Raymond Heiss on
Thursday. There were ten present
for dinner ami three more arrived
in time for the afternoon's meet
ing Mrs. Leila Snell had the devo
tional as well as the lesson. Mrs
Snell told about her cousin, Miss
Effie Lewton, a Deaconess of th«
Methodist church who works at
the Bid wo II settlement house a
mission in Ties Moines, la. She
also told how the mission had
its start by obtaining clothing and
household articles from the various
churches around Des Moines then
selling the articles for 10c apiece
They now have auctions twice a
week to sell the articles. Miss
Lewton is well-known in Page. It
was decided to offer help to the
King’s Daughters on Feb. 29 when
they will serve a noon dinner to
six ministers and laymen who will
visit here that day. A birthday
card was signed for Mrs. Nell Mc
Intosh and a get we 11 card for
Mrs. Merwyn French sr., who is
a patient at the Bryan Memorial
hospital in Lincoln.
Mrs. William Wattermann was
hostess to the members of the HOA
when they met with her on Tues
day. There was a valentine gift
exchange and the club presented
mi a. u in it i oiciiiuuik ci u
wedding gift. Mrs. Harry Van
Horn is next hostess.
4G’s met on Friday with Mrs.
Alta Finch. The ten members
played cards with Mrs. John,
Steinberg winning high score.
Mrs. I. O. Woods winning low and
Mrs. Clarence Dobbins taking
traveling honors. Mrs. Otto Mat
schullat is next hostess.
There was a lienefit card party
on Friday night for the Heart
Fund at ihe IOOF hall. High win
ner for pitch was Mrs. Otto Mat
schullat and low. Mrs. Keith Ken
nedy; high for pinochle, Mrs. Earl
Parks, low, Orville Kemper, Har
old Asher took high honors at j
bridge with Mrs. Gerald Lama- j
son taking low prize. Harry Har
per won the door prize. The free
will offering amounted to $37.30.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wettlaufei
left Friday for a weekend at j
Grand Island attending the Mid |
Winter conference of the Legion
and auxiliary. Andrea and Doug
las Wettlaufer stayed with Mrs
Louise Heese.
A birthday party was held Frida \
night at the Legion club for the
15th birthday of Caroline Max and
the 16th birthdays of Alvin Crum
ly and Ben Asher jr. Around 26
attended the party.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fusselman
and Seamen Lloyd (Sonny) Fussel
man left Wednesday morning foi
Norfolk where Mrs. Fusselman i
consulted a foot specialist there
They went on to Omaha when
Sonny had to catch a train for
Great Lakes Training Station
where he will be studying elec
tronics. Mr. and Mrs. Fusselman
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Braddock of Omaha. They
! returned home on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roach left ;
Wednesday to attend a lumber- |
; man’s convention at Omaha for a
; few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey and ,
Mr. and Mrs. William Sorensen I
1 entertained at the Sorensen bom I
I Thursday evening. They had Mr ;
and Mrs. Vernon Linnaus. Mr I
and Mrs. Ron Park and Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Goodart for suppet
I and pitch was played afterward?
’ with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Park vvin
I ning high score and Mr. and Mrs
1 nomas uuutuu i wuiiiiiif, .
Vernon Linnaus look traveling.
Mrs. I. O. Wood, Mrs. John
Sorensen ami Mrs. Cordes Walker
on Saturday morning surprise'll
Mrs. Floyd Frahm on her birth
day. Thte guests brought in rolls
and coffee.
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes wenl
to Norfolk on Friday and on theii
way home stoppl'd at Meadow
Grove and spent the night with (
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Inness. They
returned home Saturday after- j
noon.
Mr. ami Mrs. Harrison Hallman j
and family and Mr. and Mrs
John Zumbrum attended the gol
den wedding anniversary of Mrs
Zumbrum’s sister and brother-in
law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Albrecht
of Pierce.
Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Green anr
Tami of Norfolk were Sunday din
ncr guests of the Carl Maxs.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stew’art o'
Grand Island was here over thi
weekend visiting the John Soren
sens and the Glenn Stewarts.
Golden Rule extension club he’
their annual supper for member
and their husbands. It was held nr
Sunday night and cards were th
entertainment of the evening. R
V. Crumly and Mrs. Ren Ashe1
took high honors and low w nt t'
Mrs. Ivan Heiss and Lorenz R ’ge
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink and
boys and Mrs. Kitty Fry of Ewin "
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Willie Shrader of Ewing
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heiss an'’
boys, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heisc
and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fink and
family of Lafayette, Colo., wdic
are here visiting for a few days
w'ere all Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heiss.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stewart
went to Graml Island early Sun
day morning to meet their son,
Loren E. Stewart who is on leave
from the navy. Accompaning
Loren was Miss Rernedine Fitz
gerald of North Hollywood, Calif.,
who will be a houseguest of the
Stewarts. They were all dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs, Melvin
Smith. Also guests of the Smiths
were Mr. and Mrs Art Milter ami
Glenn of Chambers ami Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Gray.
Mrs. Hester Edminsten and Mr
and Mrs Calvin Harvey were Sun
day dinner guests of the Kenneth
Ashers.
Mr. and Mrs. George Head of
O'Neill wi re Sunday supper guests
| of Mr. and Mrs. Pan Troshynskt
They played bridge after supper.
On Thursday night Mr. ami Mrs.
Frank Beelaert. Mr. ami Mrs. Roy
i Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Riehard
: Heiss, all of Page, Mr. and Mrs
I Emery Carey, Mr. and Mrs
1 Charles Curtwright, all of Clear
| water, surprised Bill Knievol of
] Clearwater on his birthday.
A sub-district M Y F. rally was
j held at Clearwater on Sunday
Those attending from Page were
Frank Beelaert as their sponsei
and Darrell Heiss, who is a dis
trict officer, Kay Nissen, By l
Heiss, Bonnie Heiss. Caroline Max
Alvin Crumly, Juanita Ragland
Peggy Sue Kelly, Luanne ami
Connie Nissen ami Joan Fisher
The Page group had the devotion
Connie Sorensen had a surprise
supper party for her mother's
birthday, Mrs. William Sorensen
The invited guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Sorensen and Mr, and Mrs.
Mrs. Lee Fink and boys, Mr. and
Soren Sorensen jr., and girls of
O'Neill.
On Friday Ray Harmon took his
mother, Mrs. M. L. Harmon and
sister, Mrs. Alvin Voree both of
O'Neill to Morrill where they at
tended the funeral of Mrs. C. C.
Harmon.
Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Copes and
Nancy of Ainsworth were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Copes.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matschullat
and Mr. and Mrs. Al Anthony and
family of Inman were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Matschullat.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trow
bridge and family were Sunday
dinner guests of the Elmer Trow
bridges.
Mrs. J. E. Smith returned to her
home on Saturday. She had been
staying at her daughter's home,
Mrs. Bernard Kornock.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Beeleart
and family of Orchard were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
Bernard Kornock. The Kornocks
were Sunday evening guests of the
Harvey Spanglers.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bowen and
Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mclc
her and boys and Mrs. Emma
Melcher were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Stauffer.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski
had Sunday dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. George Pongratz and then
attended the reception for Mon
signor Timothy O'Sullivan.
Mr. and Mrs. George Clasej <
visited in the Tom Hutton home |
of Ewing on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Floyd Wilson and Jimmy of
O'Neill visited in the George !
Clasey and Roy Wilson homes on j '
Sunday evening. ,
t
Newport News
By Mrs. Oliver Oilg
Mr. and Mrs. non uiig attend- i
ed a meeting and supper Wednt s 1
day evening in the Bassett Hotel
Altar Society of St. Michaels' s
church met Wednesday afternoon >
in the home of Mrs. Don Kaup .
with four members present. The s
afternoon was spent rolling band
ages for Catholic Medical Missions
Inc. t
The Newport Women's Society
of Christian Service met Thursday j
afternoon in the church with 14 j
members and one visitor present
Mrs. John Hosch was in charge of :
devotions and Mrs. Arthur Hall- ■
stead was program leader with
\TInhn Cht iOnncnn TVTI tnU'. ^
ard Fu'iler and Mrs. Fay Picken- J
paugh assisting. ■
Mrs. A. B. Everingham and Mrs
lorena Keller had charge of <
lunch. |
The Nightingals project club met (
Thursday evening in the home of
Mrs. N. V. Butler in Bassett with
nine members present. Plans were
completed for the entertainment
Wednesday evening for the "Heart
i Benefit.”
Sub-District MYF rally was
held Sunday evening in the Metho
dist church. There were 39 youths
registered from Ainsworth, Spring
view, Johnstown, Bassett and New
port.
Miss Sharon Conrad spent the
weekend with home folks from her
studies at Chadron college.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kaup and
family were Sunday dinner guests
in the Oliver Gilg home. After
noon callers were Mr. and Mr*'
Bob Gilg and Mrs. Rex Young
and Toni.
Mrs. Leonard Bendig accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Con
nek. Jim and Jeff of Bassett t<
Grand Island Thursday where sir
visited with her parents, Mr. an*’
Mrs. William Kaul. She returner'
home Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Oliver Gilg and Mrs. Do*^
Kaup w'ere Ainsworth visitor'
Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 1fi.
Maude Mahin received word
Saturday of ’he death ' f her sister
Mrs. Kate Henry of Nd-igh.
Tuesday evening visitors in thf
C. A. Henry home were Mr. and
Mrs. Clint Davis of Bassett, Mr
and Mrs. Roy Farr, Mr. and Mrs
Walt Johnson and Mr. and Mrs
Bill Farr and children.
Jim Fox left Sunday for his
base at Fort Mead, Md., after a
month’s vacation with his mother.
Mabel Fox and other relatives.
He was aceompan'ed by his
mother to Lincoln w'here she will
visit relatives. Mrs. Veril Ander
son and EFeen Anderson accom
panied him as far as Wilmington
Del., where they will visit friends
for a couple of weeks.
GRAND CHAMPION OF THE NATIONAL WESTERN
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A 1,020 pound Hereford was named grand champion over all
breeds at the National Western Stock Show in Denver The sleek
Whiteface was shown hv Gene Hawkins, Oakland, 111 The grand
champion is shown above with his new owners representing the
llrown Palace Hotel. They paid a record price of $3.75 a pound
lor the Hereford and changed his name from ' Hod Meat" to "Sat
'Marco”, one of the dining rooms in the Brown Palace.
From left to right John Ghigliano. Catering Manager; Ire
Dole, Chef; Charles A O'Toole, Vice President and General Man
ager; Plat .lacovette. Plat Packing Co ; Fritz Genas, Steward; am
Gene Hawkins The steer was purchased on a hid hv Charlet
O'Toole and Plat .lacovette Manager O'Toole announced that i
portion of the steaks from the grand champion will he sent I
President Eisenhower since "steaks arc his favorite food". (Phot
by American Hereford Association.)
Wednesday e vening dinner
quests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fo.\
were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fox,
Linda and Glenn Lee, Mabel and
Jim Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Burt, Mr
ind Mrs. Don Dilsauer of Bassett
visited Sunday afternoon in the
lome of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
staid.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dix and Larry
if Stuart were Wednesday even
ng visitors in the Leonard Bend in
lome.
Sophia Lashmett and Mrs. Ed
stolcpart were Tuesday afternoon
rufers with Mary Gilg in the
Oliver Gilg home.
Sunday guests in the Harold Mc
Millan home in honor of Mrs.
.jouis Strelow and Betty for their
drthdays were Mr. and Mrs
aiuis Strelow and family of Bas
sett. Miss Betty was a weekend
Oiest in the McMillan home.
Mrs. Lew McKenny, Mrs.
i luaine Woods and Peggy were
\insworih visitors Saturday eve
dng.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Johnson had
is their guests Sunday in honoi
if her brother, Hugh Moore for
lis birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Vloore and family of Long Pine
ind Mr. and Mrs. Dean Moore
md family.
Mrs. Fay Pickenpaugh, Chuck
md Kerry were Sunday afternoon
uiMors in Bassett in the C. W.
Geckner home.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fuller
were callers in Stuart Saturday
iftemoon in the Fanny Fuller
lome and were Sunday afternoon
md supper guests in the Olivet
J('ine home north of Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Christen
;en, Lonna and Myrna were Satur
lay evening dinner guests in the
foe Frizzell home south of Bas
iett.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilkensen of
Bassett were Sunday visitors in
he Clifford Stahl home.
Mrs. Albert Osterman was a
Saturday afternoon visitor with
donna Stolcpart.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Johnson vi
lited Saturday evening with Mr.
ind Mrs. Roy Farr.
Mrs. Joe Burt and Mrs. Elmer
Christensen spent Saturday af
ernoon in the Kitty McCanee
lome at Bassett.
Mrs. Ilarl Anderson was a Sun
lav dinner guest of Sophia Lash
nett. Evening supper guests were
Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Butler and
family of Bassett.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson spent
Sunday in the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith
at Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. John It. Berkhei
mer and Marilyn of Ainsworth and
Gertie Berkheimer of I/>ng Pine
were Sunday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Osterman.
Mr. and Mrs. John Copeland
and family of Bassett and Mr, and
Mrs. Udell Braun and Julia of
Mills were Friday evening callers
in the Alliert Osterman home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ulmer Christen
sen. Myrna, Lonna and Raymond
Christensen were Sunday dinner
guests in the John Christensen
home in honor of Misses Judy and
Donna Cristenson for their birth
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bendig,
Roger and Robert were Monday
evening callers in the C. A. llenry
I home.
Jim Seger and Bill Farr attend
ed the golden gloves events in
Omaha over the weekend.
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PRE-LENTEN
JOHNNY HIDER
at
Nebr.
Legion Hall
Tuesday, March 1
9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
MOUNTAIN OYSTER FEED
Monday Night, February 29
AT
Page Legion Club
Admission $1.00
ANNOUNCING
Farmers and Ranchers Cooperative of Holt
county is holding its annual meeting and
neighbor night in —
O'Neill, Nebraska
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29
at 7:00 p.m. at
O'NEILL LEGION HALL
This year's topic is dedicated
to farm youth.
Everyone is cordially invited. We'll see
you there!